BBC 7/7 "Documentary": Just a hitpiece, or something more sinister?

Even by the BBC's standards this was a pathetic attempt at debunking. Much of the program was spent debunking unimportant issues and old arguments. At one point they actually even brought up the sign on the bus that said "Outright Terror: Bold and Brilliant" and potrayed it as if we consider it a key piece of evidence.

To the BBC's credit, they did mention the fact that metal and tiles were blown upwards by the train blasts. They even interviewed the survivor who made that statement and made it clear that he supported alternative theories. However, this evidence was glossed over.

Just like their 9/11 hitpieces, they did not actually defend the official story. They simply restated the official narrative as if it was a proven fact and then attempted to disprove alternative theories without responding to criticisms of the official narrative. They made out that there was a massive amount of concrete evidence to support the official story and no evidence to support alternative theories. In reality of course, it's the other way around. The official narrative has been torn apart by many researchers. The film "Ludicrous Diversion" does not even pose alternative theories, it simply points out the many flaws in the official narrative.

Much of the program was spent examining the effect the film "7/7 Ripple Effect" had on the muslim world. Brian Paddick, a Metropolitan Police Deputy Assistant Commissioner, argued in the piece how he felt it was important that the "conspiracy theories" be refuted as they could potentially make it more difficult to prevent "further atrocities". This is a dangerous spin. As if the "tin foil hat" stereotype wasn't enough, the BBC are actually subtly implying that these alternative theories are potentially dangerous and by questioning 7/7 you are promoting islamic extremism!

Towards the end of the program, the BBC mentioned that Tony Gosling was planning on working closer with the Muslim community. They even mentioned an event that is going to take place on the 4th anniversary of the attacks at the Birmingham Central Mosque. It seems strange that the BBC would mention this. Was this program just a typical hitpiece? Or was it some kind of preconditioning/predictive programming to associate 9/11 and 7/7 researchers with Islamic extremism in preparation for a false flag attack that will be used to defame us further?